Community Good Works

Eastern Bank gave the Braintree Little League program a $10,000 gift to mark the first time in history its 12-year-old players made it to the Little League World Series during an epic series of wins this year. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

GFA Federal Credit Union, based in Gardner, announced a $75,000, three-year gift to Heywood Hospital, also in Gardner, beginning with an initial $25,000 donation this year. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Eleven employees from Boston-based Vicinity Energy took part in the Charles River Conservancy’s cleanup along the banks of the river. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Boston-based Eastern Bank said its foundation has made a $10 million, three-year commitment to its new “Career-Focused English Proficiency Initiative.” See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

It’s scholarship season for local banks and credit unions. In the past week, alone, Massachusetts financial institutions announced nearly $170,000 worth of grants. See who gave back.

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Over 100 employees at Suffolk Construction’s Boston headquarters joined their colleagues at the company’s other locations around the country to make around 3,000 Memorial Day cards for military veterans. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Residential brokerage Jack Conway gave $500 to the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation after the nonprofit was selected by one of its agents who won the right during a raffle at the company’s annual conference. See who else gave back.

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Community Good Works

Boston-based developer City Realty awarded $1,000 scholarships to two Boston college students to help them pay for books and other educational expenses. See who else gave back.

Agents, staff and executives of J Barret & Company pose for a photo with Grateful Friends President Becky Beckman, right, at the brokerage's Beverly office.

Community Good Works

Beverly residential brokerage J Barrett & Company announced its agents raised $6,000 to give to a local cancer support group that it matched dollar-for-dollar. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Clinton Savings Bank announced it collected around $10,000 worth of toys and other donations for local families in its first-ever holiday toy drive. See who else gave back.